We present a new model of negligence and causation and examine the influence of the negligence test, in the presence of intervening causation, on the level of care. In this model, the injurer’s decision to take care reduces the likelihood of an accident only in the event that some nondeterministic intervention occurs. The effects of the negligence test depend on the information available to the court, and the manner in which the test is implemented. The key effect of the negligence test, in the presence of intervening causation, is to induce actors to take into account the distribution of the intervention probability as well as its expected value. In the most plausible scenario – where courts have limited information – the test generally le...
The paper deals with a bilateral accident situation in which victims have heterogeneous costs of car...
textabstractAbstract: In many jurisdictions, potential injurers are under a legal duty to incorporat...
An injurer avoids liability in negligence when any one of the ingredients of negligence is absent. A...
We present a new model of negligence and causation and examine the influence of the negligence test,...
We extend the economic analysis of negligence and intervening causation to “two-sided causation” sce...
This paper examines the negligence standard in the presence of intervening causal factors. The court...
Feess E, Mühlheußer G, Wohlschlegel A. Screening in Courts: On the Joint Use of Negligence and Causa...
This article is an introduction to and commentary on the contributions to a Symposium on Negligence...
Advance Access publication September 5, 2009In legal systems all over the world, injurers are held l...
This thesis addresses the following questions, among others. Can two people take the exact same prec...
We model a negligence standard where the defendant’s level of care is viewed with error by the judic...
Economic models of negligence ordinarily involve a single standard of care that all injurers must me...
This paper analyzes liability rules, when agents, both the potential injurer and the potential victi...
Standard economic models of negligence set a single standard of care to which all injurers must conf...
In most jurisdictions, the burden of producing evidence on a contested issue traditionally falls on ...
The paper deals with a bilateral accident situation in which victims have heterogeneous costs of car...
textabstractAbstract: In many jurisdictions, potential injurers are under a legal duty to incorporat...
An injurer avoids liability in negligence when any one of the ingredients of negligence is absent. A...
We present a new model of negligence and causation and examine the influence of the negligence test,...
We extend the economic analysis of negligence and intervening causation to “two-sided causation” sce...
This paper examines the negligence standard in the presence of intervening causal factors. The court...
Feess E, Mühlheußer G, Wohlschlegel A. Screening in Courts: On the Joint Use of Negligence and Causa...
This article is an introduction to and commentary on the contributions to a Symposium on Negligence...
Advance Access publication September 5, 2009In legal systems all over the world, injurers are held l...
This thesis addresses the following questions, among others. Can two people take the exact same prec...
We model a negligence standard where the defendant’s level of care is viewed with error by the judic...
Economic models of negligence ordinarily involve a single standard of care that all injurers must me...
This paper analyzes liability rules, when agents, both the potential injurer and the potential victi...
Standard economic models of negligence set a single standard of care to which all injurers must conf...
In most jurisdictions, the burden of producing evidence on a contested issue traditionally falls on ...
The paper deals with a bilateral accident situation in which victims have heterogeneous costs of car...
textabstractAbstract: In many jurisdictions, potential injurers are under a legal duty to incorporat...
An injurer avoids liability in negligence when any one of the ingredients of negligence is absent. A...